2026 Honda Civic vs 2026 Toyota Corolla:
Safety comparison — crash avoidance & crash test ratings
Side-by-side comparison of standard crash-avoidance technologies and NHTSA/IIHS crash test ratings. Driver assistance and convenience features are covered in the full comparison.
Quick take
The Toyota Corolla leads in overall safety with a MotiveGrid Safety Score of 94 vs 77 — a 17-point gap driven by stronger crash-avoidance features and/or higher NHTSA/IIHS ratings. In crash avoidance, the Toyota Corolla includes 2 more standard features (2 of 4 key technologies vs 0). The Honda Civic achieves a higher IIHS designation (Top Safety Pick vs Not awarded). Overall, the Toyota Corolla has the stronger safety package, leading on 2 of 6 measured features versus 1 for the Honda Civic (3 tied). Check the full comparison for cost of ownership, powertrain, and livability scores — safety is one of five pillars in the MotiveGrid Score.
Crash avoidance(0–2–2)
(Wins–Losses–Ties for Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla)
Crash test ratings(1–0–1)
(Wins–Losses–Ties for Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla)
Data reflects standard equipment at the base MSRP. Optional packages like Ford BlueCruise, GM Super Cruise, and Tesla FSD are not scored (Tesla FSD is the lone curated exception). Crash test data from NHTSA and IIHS. ADAS data verified against manufacturer spec pages.
See the full Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla comparison — all five pillars including cost of ownership, powertrain, driver assistance, and livability: